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DigiTax Rides Africa’s E-Invoicing Wave with Mobile and Web Solutions

January 19, 2026
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

This shift, which enables governments to enhance revenue collection, formalize the economy, and automate audits, has already spread to 19 African countries, with 11 adopting mandatory e-invoicing in 2022 alone.

Kenya’s rapid adoption of electronic invoicing, driven by the Kenya Revenue Authority’s Electronic Tax Invoice Management System (e-TIMS), is shaping a new era in tax modernization across Africa. This shift, which enables governments to enhance revenue collection, formalize the economy, and automate audits, has already spread to 19 African countries, with 11 adopting mandatory e-invoicing in 2022 alone.

Among the leaders in this transformation are Kenya, Zambia, and Nigeria, with systems such as Kenya’s eTIMS (2024), Zambia’s Smart Invoice (2024), and Nigeria’s MBS e-invoicing (2025). These developments inspired DigiTax, a platform developed by Namiri Technologies Limited, to simplify electronic invoicing for businesses of all sizes—from nano enterprises to large corporations. The platform allows users to generate compliant tax invoices via mobile, web, or API solutions, eliminating the need for costly hardware while streamlining tax compliance.

Initially pitched in 2022 with a different concept involving Raspberry Pi chips, DigiTax pivoted to e-invoicing following the government’s expressed interest. In 2023, the startup was among the first five invited to integrate with KRA, receiving accreditation and a license to onboard taxpayers. The company now plans to expand its footprint across the African continent.

DigiTax’s growth has been supported by its selection as a finalist in the second cohort of the Safaricom Spark Accelerator Program, which provides access to resources, mentorship, and go-to-market strategies. The accelerator is powered by a partnership between Safaricom, M-PESA Africa, and Sumitomo Corporation, and implemented by iHUB with support from Vodacom, PwC, and AWS.

Building on its success in Kenya, DigiTax has already expanded into Zambia and Nigeria, with plans to enter six to seven additional African markets in 2026. The startup is positioning itself at the forefront of the continent’s digital tax revolution, offering businesses a streamlined and efficient approach to e-invoicing.

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